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Ann Little stars as the character Tracy Lord in a WVU production of "Philadelphia Story," a play by Phillip Barry. The other character is played by Bob Brown.
Caption reads, "Champion Bull, International Live Stock Show 1947 - Bred and Owned by C. A. Smith, Chester, West Virginia."
Located in Bozoo, West Virginia, Keatley's farm had a complete soil conservation plan in operation in connection with the Southern Soil Conservation District, of which Mr. Keatley was a chairman of the Board of Supervisors. The plan was written in 1943 with the strips being installed in 1945. At time of photo, entire plan is completed which included a fish pond located behind the dam in far right of photograph.
A group of girls pose in their fashion show costumes.
Campers work in the kitchen for a class at an unidentified 4-H camp location.
A group of women learn how to finish furniture properly. The photograph description identifies the location as the "R. E. Building."
A group of unidentified women work together to assemble a chair. The photo describes this location as the "R. E. Building."
Four unidentified women assemble a chair together. The photo labels the location as the "R. E. Building."
David West, older brother of Jerry West was an outstanding student leader and athlete at East Bank High School.
A string of decorated cars make their way through the intersection of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue as a crowd watches from the sidelines.
A young boy dressed in a football uniform sits on top of a decorated car that will participate in the Army Day Parade. Subject unidentified.
Pictuerd from left to right is Jessie Lois, Ada Neely, Trusby Neely, Grandmother Clara Meador Lilly, unidentified, and Aunt Gussie.
Pictured from left to right is J. E. Burdette (brakeman), O. C. "Battle Ax" Allen (conductor), Hobart Akers (brakeman), and Jack Sweeney (brakeman) with N. B. Allen (engineer) on the steps and C. L. Keaton (fireman) in the cab.
Lilly poses for school photo as a student of Cave Ridge School.
The C. & O. train idles in the engine terminal ready to embark.
Looking at the hotel from across the river. The hotel consists of 22 rooms.
Pictured from left to right, Jack Westfall, Bobby Jack Crush, "Buck" Seldomridge, and Pat Shires. The boys are dressed in their team uniform. The school's mascot is the Bobcats.
Huffman, left, and Beasley, right, go over plays for the football team.
Portrait of the football team that had a winnin season, losing only their last game against Beckley High School.1st row, left to right: Billy Carl Meadows; Jack Westfall; Robert Morriss; K. D. Foster; Phil Dupriest; Kyle Gwinn; Jack Johnson; Jimmy Hartley; Bobby Jack Crush; Howard "Curley" williams; "Buck" Seldomridge2nd row, left to right: "Snooks" Dobbins; Paul Phipps; Charley Patrick; Jimmy Ellison; Ernie Moore; Dennie Surber; Dutch Holbert; Bill Jenkenson; Tootie Woods; Tink Ritter; Richard Patrick3rd row, left to right: Coach Stan Huffman; Pete Johnson; Bobby Hoffer; Dick Gunnoe; Clifford Ratliff; Pat Shires; Garland Tyree; Carl Houchins; Buzzy Hellems; Tom Halloran; Hammy Brown; Crow Hellems; Coach Harold Beasley4th row, left to right: Ronnie Keaton; Dickie Wiseman; Dave Hess; Bobbie Meadows Pollock; unidentified; Cyrus; Mose Lilly; Ray Surbaugh; Nick Cantrell; Danny Keaton; Chubby Willey; Yancey; and Dough Richmond.
Clark Raymond Morgan: President from Charleston, West Virginia. John Maxwell Ford: Vice-President from Charleston, West Virginia. Benjamin Harrison Ashworth: Orator from Beckley, West Virginia. Graves Hampton Trumbo: Secretary-Treasurer from Charleston, West Virginia.
Students taking the Golden Horseshoe Exam inside the building. Subjects unidentified.
Students take the Golden Horseshoe Exam inside the building. Subjects unidentified.
C&O Telegraph Cabin replaced in 1930 during construction of the new Big Bend Tunnel.